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“You know, of course, that my lucky star still rules, and that I have been elected captain.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

October 3, 2012

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills, (8th Illinois Infantry)

Camp Peoria, October 3, 1862.

I suppose this is the commencement of another series of letters from your army correspondent. You can’t imagine how kind of old-fashioned good it seems to be in camp again. You know, of course, that my lucky star still rules, and that I have been elected captain. I think I have an excellent company, though I have but few men that I ever knew before. Charley Mattison is my first lieutenant, and John Dorrance, my second. The first lieutenant is able, willing and industrious. Dorrance will make a great deal better officer than you imagine. Think I will manage to visit you before we march, but can’t promise. I am confined very closely, and have a great deal of work to do. But thank fortune, I partly understand it.

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